Amcor’s New Closure Prioritizes Both Visual Appeal and Sustainability

Amcor’s New Closure Prioritizes Both Visual Appeal and Sustainability



Amcor has developed a polypropylene (PP) closure for household products that combines a distinctive shape with a lightweighted design to enable brands to maximize visual appeal while helping them meet their sustainability commitments.

Amcor says the new Hector Child Resistant Closure (CRC), weighing just 7.25g, is one of the lightest closures available on the market, offering important material savings and CO2 reductions. Compared to a conventional 14g closure, the Hector offers a 6.75-ton reduction in plastic for a one-million-pieces order. 

The Hector has been assessed using renowned industry recyclability self-assessment tools, which indicate the highest recyclability rating when combined with either an HDPE or PET bottle. In addition, the closure can be manufactured in up to 100% CleanStream® Home and Industrial, Amcor’s high-quality, post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic polymer for non-contact-sensitive packaging.

Ideal for bleaches and toilet cleaners, the two-piece Hector closure features a directional nozzle and a dome-shaped overcap, with a curved design that complements the typical curved shapes of many bleach and cleaner bottles.

“Combined with a larger 38mm (for HDPE bottles) and 36mm (for PET bottles) neck, the distinctive look creates greater shelf presence,” Amcor says. “This is further enhanced by the novel thumb and finger holds, which provide the squeeze-and-turn safety feature of the CRC.” The Hector can also be customized and color-matched to individual brand requirements.

For user convenience, the spout allows precise dosing of product, including hard-to-reach areas, with accurate directional control. The tight-fitting overcap provides a secure seal to prevent leakage.

“The Hector is very much a consumer-led design, helping brands to create on-shelf appeal while meeting safety requirements and supporting sustainability goals,” commented Alejandra Beltran, vice president of research and development of Amcor Global Rigid Packaging Solutions. “It perfectly demonstrates how bigger doesn’t have to mean heavier, and can still be aesthetic, functional, and more sustainable at the same time.”



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